Sunday, March 2, 2014

Minute-by-Minute Review: Swansea City 1 - 1 Palace

5'- Possession dominated by Swansea early, but no chances yet.
7'- Bolasie's cross floats well wide of the target.
10'- Possession is 82%-18% for the hosts.
19'- Chamakh flicks a header off Delaney's free kick. Easy hold by Vorm.
22'- Hernandez fires wide right from the edge of the box. Canas replaces the aforementioned injured Hernandez.
25'- De Guzman scores after a flick on by Britton. Moved it well.
32'- Jerome replaces Chamakh. Hamstring problems; struggled off the pitch.
33'- De Guzman manages to get a foot on a long pass ahead, just in front of Speroni, who handles the loose ball.
35'- Jedinak gets a yellow for a high challenge on Britton.
36'- Great save by Speroni on a close shot by Bony. Flick on and a half-volley hit, leg-swiped away.
37'- Routledge curls one right to Speroni. Possession still 82%-18% for Swansea.
45'- Three added minutes.

Half- Murray replaces Ince.

48'- Jerome yellow card for fouling Flores.
55'- Bony's weak turning shot held easily by Jules.
62'- Dann gets a yellow, fouling a breaking De Guzman.
63'- Lita replaces Bony.
66'- Bolasie skids one across the face of goal.
69'- Amat replaces Williams.
70'- Thomas in for Parr.
74'- Britton yellow for a foul on Jerome/
76'- Jerome heads down a Bolasie cross to Murray, but the weak turnaround shot held by Vorm.
77'- Thomas' cross finds Jerome, but he heads straight at Vorm.
81'- Red card on Flores. Murray taken down after winning the ball from goalkeeper Vorm. Penalty awarded. Borderline, maybe just outside the box.
82'- Murray slots it into the top right corner! 1-1.
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84'- Murray shoots from 15 yards, takes a deflection wide for a corner.
90'- Four added minutes.
90'+2- Thomas booked for simulation in the box, after a great chance to put a shot on goal.
90'+3- Bolasie turns at the edge of the box, fires just over the bar.
90'+4- Second half possession: 50-50.

FINAL: SWANSEA CITY 1 - 1 PALACE

My "Man of the Match":

Murray. Came on at the break and put in a good effort, scoring his first goal in what seems like ages.

Back home to Selhurst to face Southampton on Saturday.

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